All posts tagged "brazil"

Mebane Faber, co-founder and the Chief Investment Officer of Cambria Investment Management, has authored a post at his investing blog discussing the concept of mean reversion and what it could mean for several downtrodden asset classes.

Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow at Yale University, was interviewed on CNBC this week and expressed his concern regarding a potential for contagion in the emerging markets that could lead to a global financial crisis

Jacob Wolinsky speculates that the worst performing country ETFs could possibly be the most generous in producing future returns. Wolinsky mentions Russia, India, China, Italy and Brazil as some countries that experienced drops from the peak ranging...

Marc Faber does not believe it’s time to dive into China despite it being down 45% year to date. Jim Rogers and Mark Mobius beg to differ. Mobius also likes Brazil and Russia because of the exposure...

On May 7, 2008, Hilary Kramer, on The Nightly Business Report, recommended several scrap metal recyclers including: Metalico (MEA, 13.70) who she said should reach 20 as they continue to buy smaller recyclers. Kramer also said Metalico...

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